Nine-year-old Bella raised money, one 25-cent cup of lemonade at a time, in York at her Alex’s Lemonade stand.

Along with friends and family, she served the drink along with other snacks to help raise funds to fight kids' cancer.

“I think it’s the greatest thing. I don’t know why more people don’t get involved with things like that. It’s not like it takes a whole lot to donate to it, I think it’s the greatest thing to come together to do things,” said Christina Ortiz, Bella’s mother.

Alexandra Scott opened lemonade stands to raise money to help find a cure in 2000. So far, the Alex's Lemonade foundation says it has raised more than $60 million toward cancer research.

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